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Singer Fashion Mate Sewing Machine

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wootalyzer


quality posts: 1 Private Messages wootalyzer

Wootalyzer's Pricing Post! - The price of today's woot item is saved here for future reference
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Singer Fashion Mate Sewing Machine
$149.99 + $5 Shipping
Condition: New

*DISCLAIMER* Wootalyzer! is in no way affiliated with Woot!, and this post may not always be here!

shredder47


quality posts: 0 Private Messages shredder47

if only I knew how to sew

KFuette


quality posts: 5 Private Messages KFuette

Betsy Ross is excited tonight!

jobezark


quality posts: 9 Private Messages jobezark

I once looked into a man's eyes at the bar and told him I knew how to sew.

By the way, I'm a man.

www.jobezark.com

SFCFireman


quality posts: 6 Private Messages SFCFireman

greezyg


quality posts: 5 Private Messages greezyg

By using the skills and the talents
of the people of Santa Poco.



This is not a town of weaklings.



You can turn your skills
against El Guapo.



Now...



what is it that this town
really does well?



We can sew.

87gn


quality posts: 5 Private Messages 87gn

I just want to let everyone know that if you are in Tunisia and need your Singer sewing machine serviced, there is a service center there. It was even open during the revolution.

StarKnightGoku


quality posts: 2 Private Messages StarKnightGoku

I've always been a Brother fan.

bookofjoshua


quality posts: 11 Private Messages bookofjoshua

Can I get it here in time to make my costume?

SFCFireman


quality posts: 6 Private Messages SFCFireman

Walmart Listing - listed at 190 so there is some savings

Product Reviews - given 4.3 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews




ThunderThighs


quality posts: 317 Private Messages ThunderThighs

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StarKnightGoku wrote:I've always been a Brother fan.

I have 3 brothers myself. I'm the baby sister!

mkentosh


quality posts: 303 Private Messages mkentosh

How heavy is this machine?

pinchecat


quality posts: 20 Private Messages pinchecat

will this machine facilitate the assembly of a human centipede or does the simple fact that the subject's flesh will still be draped on their skeleton prevent me from sewing together the necessary epidermal regions?

todaresq


quality posts: 74 Private Messages todaresq

For those that would like to make your own clothing, this is the thing... and so you don't just throw swatches of fabric together... here are some places that make patterns.

Simplicity

McCall

Kwik Sew

Burda

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Regular woots x 21
Shirt woots x 22
Kids woots x 3
Wine woots x 1,
Home woots x 0, moofi woots x 0, deals woots x Who knows

ohdang5


quality posts: 2 Private Messages ohdang5

Don't personally own one, but bought my mom one last year and she likes it. My dad thanked me because he now has more wearable pairs of pants.

kevinoman0221


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My wife got a Brother from Costco about a year ago and the thing broke. Not just the needle, but some piece of the arm or something it attaches to. She was just hemming my jeans.

Can anyone say if Singer is actually worth the price premium over Brother? Will this machine be more robust, reliable, and long lasting?

Mascott106


quality posts: 1 Private Messages Mascott106
pinchecat wrote:will this machine facilitate the assembly of a human centipede or does the simple fact that the subject's flesh will still be draped on their skeleton prevent me from sewing together the necessary epidermal regions?



No, it should work fine.

whatsamattaU


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Ninmir


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bookofjoshua wrote:Can I get it here in time to make my costume?



no

oldlassie


quality posts: 3 Private Messages oldlassie
kevinoman0221 wrote:My wife got a Brother from Costco about a year ago and the thing broke. Not just the needle, but some piece of the arm or something it attaches to. She was just hemming my jeans.

Can anyone say if Singer is actually worth the price premium over Brother? Will this machine be more robust, reliable, and long lasting?



whatsamattaU


quality posts: 982 Private Messages whatsamattaU
mkentosh wrote:How heavy is this machine?



Per the walmart link above,

Shipping Weight (in pounds): 21.85

itsjusthen


quality posts: 1 Private Messages itsjusthen

Is it worth getting this or waiting to see if they will offer the sewing machine + serger package again?

mcl165


quality posts: 1 Private Messages mcl165
kevinoman0221 wrote:My wife got a Brother from Costco about a year ago and the thing broke. Not just the needle, but some piece of the arm or something it attaches to. She was just hemming my jeans.

Can anyone say if Singer is actually worth the price premium over Brother? Will this machine be more robust, reliable, and long lasting?



IMO Brothers and Singers are about the same, especially the entry-level models. I think that it probably had more to do with the model/type of machine than the brand. Jeans are pretty heavy duty and require a sturdier machine.

Personally, I prefer Janome sewing machines, but they are a bit spendy. Janome does make the Kenmore brand ones for Sears though, which are a good deal if you can still find the cheaper ones.

tuatha1337


quality posts: 1 Private Messages tuatha1337

I purchased this machine when it was offered as a set with the serger. Threading can be a little tricky, but the machine works remarkably well.

mparmer


quality posts: 3 Private Messages mparmer

Got one for the wifey. She's been houndin me to get a sewing machine for a few months now, so I hope I can score some bonus points when this shows up on the doorstep! Thanks Woot.

ttcarter


quality posts: 7 Private Messages ttcarter
itsjusthen wrote:Is it worth getting this or waiting to see if they will offer the sewing machine + serger package again?

I got the Singer Perfect Finish sewing machine/serger combo last time and I would advise waiting for it to come around again if you have the choice. The sewing machine has many more features than this one and the serger works great.

I bought the combo set to take around with me when I visit my kids. I have a high end Babylock that I paid $3500+ for, and I was surprised and delighted with the quality of the Singer Perfect Finish. It makes a great buttonhole, has loads of additional feet, and even has a couple of alphabets!

turbobuick86


quality posts: 3 Private Messages turbobuick86

SNORE!

ttcarter


quality posts: 7 Private Messages ttcarter
tuatha1337 wrote:I purchased this machine when it was offered as a set with the serger. Threading can be a little tricky, but the machine works remarkably well.

This is a different machine than the Perfect Finish that came with the serger. The Perfect Finish machine is a more expensive machine with many more features and a larger LCD screen. http://sale.images.woot.com/Singer_Perfect_Finish_LCD_Sewing_Machine___Sergert72Detail.jpg
edited to add: this machine does not have a drop-in bobbin so there is no window at the top to see how much thread is left on your bobbin. For those who sew, you will know what a big deal that is.

John1000


quality posts: 15 Private Messages John1000

I bought a Brother machine over a year ago from Costco for about $120 very comparable to this machine. I'm not an expert at sewing, for sure, though. But then several months ago, I saw a Singer machine (6199) at Costco for the same price or maybe a bit less, and the Singer machine had more features and seemed to get better reviews over the Brother machine. I haven't opened up either box to date, so I don't have any hands-on experience to compare the two machines. I'm planning to return the Brother machine to Costco (Costco has a great return policy, BTW) and keep the Singer given the better reviews of the Singer and the additional features. The Singer machine offered here is maybe a step down from the one I bought at Costco for less than $120 several months ago. What caught my attention is the price here on Woot which is probably a pretty competitive price now. But less than a year ago, I was able to buy a better Singer model for $120 from a store that offers just good prices, not great. The inflation I've seen recently is ALARMING!!!!! I've seen unbelievable increases in prices lately on a variety of items from food (off the scale) to other consumer products - the current OUTRAGEOUS gov't spending comes at a cost. My advice - BUY, BUY, BUY now. As far as this Singer machine, I can't give much advice. But in general, buy whatever you need now while your money has some purchasing power. Down the road, you'll be lighting dollar bills to start your Cobb BBQ to save money.

bytefield


quality posts: 1 Private Messages bytefield

A machine that sews.

If only Steve Jobs could have lived to see this day...

megev


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ttcarter wrote:I got the Singer Perfect Finish sewing machine/serger combo last time and I would advise waiting for it to come around again if you have the choice. The sewing machine has many more features than this one and the serger works great.

I bought the combo set to take around with me when I visit my kids. I have a high end Babylock that I paid $3500+ for, and I was surprised and delighted with the quality of the Singer Perfect Finish. It makes a great buttonhole, has loads of additional feet, and even has a couple of alphabets!



THANK YOU!!! This is EXACTLY the kind of informative review/post I read the comments for. You helped me make my decision.

DragoSanguinante


quality posts: 1 Private Messages DragoSanguinante

I once gifted a Singer sewing machine to an ex girlfriend. Sorry, but I can't actually contribute to how well they work or last as it somehow sent the wrong message and after much upsetness, it was never used. It has not rusted after four years in storage so...that's a plus?

GTstyle


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The wife has wanted a sewing machine... guess I'll check back in the morn & see what the forums reaction is to this product over night (plus, a sellout would save me $. Lol)

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megev wrote:THANK YOU!!! This is EXACTLY the kind of informative review/post I read the comments for. You helped me make my decision.



While I haven't tried out the serger yet (never used one before) I also got the combo pack and put the sewing machine through some paces making cosplay costumes for the entire family in the process of a week and a half. Two adult jedi and two child sized princess Leia's later I'd say it's a lot more robust than I was expecting, and went through several layers of suede without too much complaint (although it did break 3 needles - that came with it). If this machine is like that one (which other people have said it isn't exactly) It'll get most jobs done.

If you want to see the sewing projects they are written up a couple posts back on my blog (linked in the signature).

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Wigi


quality posts: 9 Private Messages Wigi

It looks like a good deal to me. Amazon's got a similar model but they are sold out and it's more expensive.

As mentioned in a previous post, maybe waiting for a serger is the way to go. I already have a sewing machine so I don't really need one right now. It is tempting though....

There are 3 types of people in the world, those who can count and those that can't.

KamikazeKen


quality posts: 16 Private Messages KamikazeKen
kevinoman0221 wrote:My wife got a Brother from Costco about a year ago and the thing broke. Not just the needle, but some piece of the arm or something it attaches to. She was just hemming my jeans.

Can anyone say if Singer is actually worth the price premium over Brother? Will this machine be more robust, reliable, and long lasting?



great thing about that is you can return it without a receipt forever. for a full refund.

xntric


quality posts: 0 Private Messages xntric

Do you really believe that? I've got $100.00 that says you will be wrong next year, and the year after. Wanna bet?

John1000 wrote: The inflation I've seen recently is ALARMING!!!!! I've seen unbelievable increases in prices lately on a variety of items from food (off the scale) to other consumer products - the current OUTRAGEOUS gov't spending comes at a cost. My advice - BUY, BUY, BUY now. As far as this Singer machine, I can't give much advice. But in general, buy whatever you need now while your money has some purchasing power. Down the road, you'll be lighting dollar bills to start your Cobb BBQ to save money.



John1000


quality posts: 15 Private Messages John1000

You're on. It's not even a question of whether I'm wrong next year or the year after. I'm right now - just look around and observe. Go ahead and send me the $100 while I can still buy a few steaks for the Cobb. I can send you my paypal account info.

xntric wrote:Do you really believe that? I've got $100.00 that says you will be wrong next year, and the year after. Wanna bet?



sergio27


quality posts: 0 Private Messages sergio27

niceeee!)